Honey Rosemary Salmon Recipe - Cookin' Canuck (2024)

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This baked Honey Rosemary Salmon recipe takes less than 15 minutes to put together. With only 6 ingredients. It’s a life saver for a busy weeknight cook!

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We’ve been making a version of this baked honey rosemary salmon recipe for years. In fact, I’ve probably made this healthy salmon recipe, or a version of it, more than any other seafood recipe over the years.

Why? Because it’s dead simple and I always seem to have the ingredients (or some good substitutes) available in my fridge and pantry.

If I don’t have rosemary, I substitute fresh thyme. Out of honey? Agave will do the trick. Not a shallot to be found? A mixture of diced onions and minced garlic works just as well.

And since this salmon recipe comes together in under 15 minutes, it takes priority in our dinnertime rotation of 30 minutes (or less) dinners.

Ingredients for rosemary salmon:

  • SALMON: Use salmon fillets that are about 4 ounces each. While I call for skinless salmon fillets in this recipe, “with skin” can also be used. The salmon will easily separate from the skin once cooked.
  • HONEY: Either honey or agave nectar can be used.
  • ROSEMARY: I suggest using fresh rosemary. However, dried crushed rosemary can be used in a pinch.
  • SHALLOT: Peel and mince one shallot. If you don’t have shallots, use a combination of onion and garlic.
  • VINEGAR: The recipe calls for white wine vinegar. Red wine vinegar, sherry vinegar, champagne vinegar or apple cider vinegar can be substituted.
  • SALT: I prefer kosher salt.
  • CAYENNE PEPPER: Just a little pinch of cayenne pepper is needed. Leave this out if you’re sensitive to spice.

See recipe card below for full ingredients list & recipe directions.

💙 What’s to love about honey salmon:

▪️ FLAVOR COMBO: There’s just something about the honey, rosemary and vinegar combination that just works. A lovely balance of sweet and acidic flavors!
▪️ SPEEDY! This recipe takes 12 minute to make, from start to finish. You can’t beat that for an easy weeknight dinner.
▪️ NO FANCY INGREDIENTS: All of the ingredients are likely ones you have stocked in your pantry and fridge. Great for last-minute meals.

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How to make honey rosemary salmon:

OVEN & BAKING SHEET: Adjust the upper oven rack so that it sits about 6 inches from the top element. Preheat the broiler. Line a baking sheet with foil and lightly coat it with cooking spray.

PREP THE SALMON: Pat the salmon dry before placing on the baking sheet. This will allow the glaze to adhere to the salmon as much as possible.

THE GLAZE: Stir together all of the glaze ingredients in a small bowl, then brush or spoon it onto the salmon.

COOK: Place the salmon under the broiler. It should take about 5 to 7 minutes to cook. A little longer for thicker fillets. Salmon dries out easily when overcooked, so take care not to overdo it. See my tips below.

SERVE: Serve it alongside rice, quinoa or roasted potatoes and a side of vegetables. Garnish it with a sprinkle of minced flat-leaf parsley if you like.

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How to tell when salmon is done:

Fillet thickness and oven temperature both affect the cooking time. Also, the salmon continues to cook for a couple of minutes after being removed from the oven.

There are a few methods for determining when salmon is done. Let’s talk about my favorite method first…

  1. KNIFE METHOD: Insert a small, sharp kitchen knife into the thickest part of the salmon fillet. Hold the knife there for 10 seconds. Carefully (!) place the flat side of the knife blade on your upper lip or inner wrist. If it’s very warm (you don’t want it to be scorching hot), the salmon is done.
  2. THERMOMETER: Insert an instant-read thermometer into the thickest section of one of the filets. The USDA recommends cooking fish to an internal temperature of 145 degrees F, or 62.9 degrees Celsius.
  3. FLAKE TEST: The salmon should be opaque inside and should flake easily with a knife or fork.
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What to serve with baked salmon:

This salmon recipe pairs well with almost anything! Go as easy as rice and steamed veggies, or try one these side dish recipes. If you like a sauce on the side, try an easy yogurt salmon sauce.

STARCHY SIDES:

  • Roasted Mini Potatoes
  • Vegetable Quinoa Stir Fry

VEGETABLE SIDES:

  • Caramelized Cabbage
  • Baked Cauliflower Casserole with Goat Cheese

LEFTOVERS:

If you have leftovers, store them in the refrigerator. The next day, break the cold salmon into chunks and serve them in a salad or mixed into a breakfast hash.

Substitutions:

Salmon: The honey-rosemary glaze works well on large shrimp or prawns. Or try another type of fish, such as halibut or cod.

Vinegar: If you don’t have white wine vinegar, try another type of vinegar, such as red wine, champagne or apple cider.

Honey: Use agave nectar as a substitute.

Rosemary: I prefer fresh rosemary. But if you don’t have fresh herbs on hand, use a smaller amount of dried, crushed rosemary. One teaspoon of the dried herb should work. Another option is fresh or dried thyme.

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Broiled Rosemary Honey Salmon

This baked Honey Rosemary Salmon recipe takes less than 15 minutes to put together. With only 6 ingredients, it’s a life saver for a busy weeknight cook!

5 from 12 votes

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Course: Entrees

Cuisine: American

Keyword: Gluten Free, Healthy Dinner Recipes, Seafood Recipes

Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 7 minutes minutes

Total Time: 12 minutes minutes

Servings: 4 Servings

Calories: 243.4kcal

Author: Dara Michalski | Cookin' Canuck

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Preheat the broiler and place the upper rack about 6 inches from the top element. Line a baking sheet with foil and lightly coat with cooking spray.

  • Pat dry the salmon fillets and arrange on the baking sheet. If using fillets with skin, place them on the tray skin side down.

  • In a small bowl, stir together the honey, shallot, rosemary, white wine vinegar, salt and cayenne pepper.

  • Brush the honey mixture over the salmon fillets.

  • Broil until the salmon is just cooked through, 5 to 7 minutes (more time if thicker fillets). Take care not to overcook so that the fish is not dry. Serve.

Notes

Note 1: Use salmon fillets with or without skin. The salmon will easily separate from the skin once cooked. The nutritional information was calculated for skinless filets.

Note 2: Fresh rosemary is preferred, but dry crushed rosemary can be used in its place. Use 1 teaspoon dried.

Note 3: The cayenne pepper adds some subtle heat. If you are sensitive to heat, feel free to omit the cayenne or replace it with ground black pepper.

Please note that I am not a medical or nutritional professional. I provide nutritional information for my recipes as a courtesy to my readers. It is calculated using the LoseIt! calculator. While I attempt to provide information that is as accurate as possible, you should calculate the nutritional information independently before relying on it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1salmon fillet | Calories: 243.4kcal | Carbohydrates: 9.2g | Protein: 31.1g | Fat: 8.5g | Saturated Fat: 1.8g | Cholesterol: 64.6mg | Sodium: 60.9mg | Fiber: 0.1g | Sugar: 8.8g

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This post was originally published on February 1, 2018 and updated on August 25, 2022.

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FAQs

What does Gordon Ramsay season salmon with? ›

Season both sides of the salmon.

With a combination of salt, paprika, and pepper, be sure to rub the seasoning into the slits for maximum flavor. Heat a pan over medium-high heat. Wait until the pan is hot, then add a tablespoon of olive oil.

Should you sear salmon before baking? ›

Roasting salmon fillets in the oven gives you beautiful, succulent fish that doesn't require constant attention. This method, which we recommend if you're cooking four or fewer fillets, has you sear the fish in a pan on the stovetop first, which crisps the skin delectably.

How to season salmon the best? ›

Rub a little olive oil on the Salmon then add a little salt and pepper all over, both sides, then 1 teaspoon onion powder, 1 teaspoon dill weed and 2 teaspoons Old Bay Seafood seasoning. Mix seasonings together and sprinkle all over the fish on both sides. A medium/light coating is plenty.

How does Rachael Ray cook salmon? ›

directions
  1. Preheat the oven to 375. Rub the salmon with the olive oil. Place on foil-or parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Cover with the dill and herbes de Provence. Spread the mustard on top ot cover completely.
  2. Bake the salmon until opaque, about 15 minutes.

How does Bobby Flay cook salmon? ›

Instructions. Preheat the oven to 250°F. Brush each salmon filet on all sides with olive oil and season with salt and pepper. Place the salmon in a small baking dish, add the garlic cloves, and slowly cook until buttery and soft, about 30 minutes.

What enhances the flavor of salmon? ›

Here are some of the best spices to sprinkle on top of your salmon:
  • Cajun seasoning. ...
  • Curry spices. ...
  • Cumin + smoked hot paprika. ...
  • Classic salt and pepper + aromatic herbs and lemon. ...
  • Sweet and spicy flavor punch. ...
  • Subtle rub with garam masala. ...
  • Garlic marinade. ...
  • Honey and soy marinade.

What happens if you don't rinse salmon before cooking? ›

Salmon does not need to be rinsed before cooking, says Dr. Farzad, who points out that, “food safety guidelines suggest that rinsing meat including fish/salmon can increase the risk of spreading pathogenic (disease causing) bacteria around your kitchen.”

What not to do when cooking salmon? ›

5 Common Mistakes That We All Make When Cooking Salmon
  1. Not removing pin bones. Fact: Most salmon fillets have pin bones in them. ...
  2. Mistreating the skin. ...
  3. Using the wrong pan. ...
  4. Overcooking your fish. ...
  5. Reheating leftover salmon.
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Is it better to pan fry or oven cook salmon? ›

For smaller, crispy, skin-on Salmon; a crispy pan sear is recommended. For bigger fillets, and succulent, skin-off King Salmon; the best method would be cooking in an oven.

Which spice is good for salmon? ›

Best Spices For Salmon
  • Smoked Paprika. Who doesn't love a good spicy and smoky flavor? ...
  • Black Pepper. ...
  • Garam Masala. ...
  • Cilantro With a Hint of Lime Juice. ...
  • Cayenne Pepper. ...
  • Ground Cumin. ...
  • Rosemary With a Hint of Garlic. ...
  • Curry Powder.

What should I put on top of my salmon? ›

A creamy but slightly tangy sauce works really well with salmon, and it's why sour cream-dill sauce over salmon is such a classic. Try mixing in curry powder, Sriracha, or scallions into yogurt or crème fraîche for an easy, elegant salmon topper.

Should I oil salmon before seasoning? ›

Use Fresh Herbs

Rub your fish with a little bit of olive oil to give the herbs something to stick to. Season your salmon filets with minced garlic, lemon zest, chopped fresh rosemary and a little salt and pepper.

Which spice goes well with salmon? ›

Best Spices For Salmon
  • Smoked Paprika. Who doesn't love a good spicy and smoky flavor? ...
  • Black Pepper. ...
  • Garam Masala. ...
  • Cilantro With a Hint of Lime Juice. ...
  • Cayenne Pepper. ...
  • Ground Cumin. ...
  • Rosemary With a Hint of Garlic. ...
  • Curry Powder.

How do you season salmon so it doesn't taste fishy? ›

How to Control Salmon's Fishiness with a Milk Bath. You can also lessen salmon's strong flavor by soaking it in a milk bath for 20 minutes and then draining it and patting it dry before cooking. The casein in milk binds to the TMA, and when drained away, it takes the culprit that causes fishy odor with it.

Do you season all sides of salmon? ›

After drying, make sure to season the salmon generously with salt and pepper on both sides. If you have a little time to spare, seasoning it at least 45 minutes in advance and letting it rest in the fridge up to several hours can help the fish retain more moisture as it cooks.

What is the very best way to cook salmon? ›

A Mainstay You Can Evoke With Little Fanfare
  1. Heat the oven to 275°F.
  2. Place a salmon fillet in a baking dish. Rub all over with olive oil, and season with salt and pepper.
  3. Roast until salmon flakes easily, or a thermometer inserted in the thickest part reads 120°F (about 30 minutes for a 6-ounce fillet).
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